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Just my experience, but I used Lexol on a beautiful but extremely dry holster for a 1917 revolver. Lexol apparently has a water base and the holster soaked it up like a sponge. After the holster dried, it was mottled looking and brittle.
Pecards will initially make the leather darker, but as it soaks in the leather will lighten back up. |
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